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Military Teamwork

Raphael Martinez

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Military Teamwork" offers a compelling exploration of how military units transform from individual soldiers into synchronized, high-performing teams capable of executing complex missions under extreme pressure. Drawing from extensive research spanning World War II to modern conflicts, the book reveals the critical elements that enable military units to function effectively in life-or-death situations, focusing on unit cohesion, operational mechanics, and leadership frameworks.The book's unique approach combines theoretical understanding with practical insights, presenting a comprehensive analysis through three main lenses. First, it examines the psychological foundations of military teamwork, using veteran interviews to illustrate how shared hardship and structured training create unbreakable bonds. Second, it breaks down the practical mechanisms of unit operations, demonstrating how disciplined procedures and effective communication enable seamless coordination. Throughout these sections, leadership emerges as a crucial thread, with detailed examples showing how commanders balance authority with empowerment.What sets this work apart is its rich empirical foundation, drawing from military archives, after-action reports, and interviews with unit commanders across various nations. The book bridges military expertise with insights from organizational psychology and communication theory, making it valuable not only for military professionals but also for anyone interested in team dynamics under pressure. By connecting military teamwork principles to other high-reliability organizations, it demonstrates how these fundamentals can be applied in various high-stakes environments.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 121 pages.

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